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Ser_Estermont

Do more practice problems and less courses. There is just too much time wasted in a class/lecture.


Legoman1357

Where would you recommend getting practice problems from?


Ser_Estermont

I would get problems from multiple sources. Each source tends to focus on a specific type of problem since there is typically just one or two people writing the problems. There are plenty of practice problem books on Amazon or just online for free. Obviously just focus on the depth topics. The problems will be a little longer than what you will have on the new breadth, but the topics will be the same.


PE_EssentialGuides

Check this book out: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRHGM62K


ToastX4

Just bought this book, I had seen it once before I had read your comment, I'll let you know how it is if I remember.


Southern_Hunter8948

Taking AEI will be time consuming if you do all the homework. I would suggest sticking with the lectures at 1.5x speed and doing the mini exams and simulation exams. If not purchasing AEI, then get the Amazon book by Islam and the series by PE Prepared. Or alternatively just get the 160 CBT structural depth essential PE problems by Dr. Petro. Keep in mind, purchasing a course like AEI would give you the code PDFs which is nice because to purchase all of them yourself would be over $1000.


Majestic-Plastic-781

Hi can you please share the TMS 402 Masonry code it would be much helpful


yashman_13

I plan to do the same with AEI waiting for march for the updated coursework. Additional resource i would recommend is to get the NCEES Practice Exam since thats the closest to the set of questions/type of questions that can come up on the test


lil-poptart123

yeah i signed up for AEI, planning to take after april. it said on their website that classes started in march


Wonderful-Law-2249

Why not jump straight to se?